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Hoof Beats: Driving your horse, part IShe can be reached via email at [email protected]. This article originally appeared on The Pueblo Chieftain: Hoof Beats: Driving your horse, part I ...
Cold temperatures, icy conditions and a 1,000-pound animal that is not eager to have its feet worked on – just another day at ...
conditioner or other topical hoof dressing for your horse, it’s important to consider your motivations for doing so. If you’re trying to improve the condition of soft or brittle hooves ...
In hot weather, asphalt temperatures may be 50–100° F higher than the air temperature and can damage the sensitive areas of the hoof. The extreme heat also puts the horses at risk of dehydration and ...
Noticing a shortage of hoof trimming services in the area, 28-year-old Scotlynn Hay quit her job at the mine and started ...
The animal also had hoof infection that comes from being kept ... the report detailed. A second horse also had protruding rib bones and had long and cracked hooves, a rapid heart rate, and was ...
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